Monday, November 22, 2010

Here is a picture of the cards I have designed for our Stamp-a-Stack and I didn't use http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/ I just picked the stamp sets I wanted to use and the colors and had fun. For this stamp-a-stack you can choose to do 1/2 (10 cards) the stack or the full stack (20 cards). Of course, the price will be $10 or $20. And you can do as many of each card or all of one card. Hope you have fun stamping.

Please email me if you have questions. I tried to keep the cards simple yet pretty.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Yes it is that time again. Can you believe I have the cards finished before Saturday?! I really had fun putting this together for us. I really love the cards. Ok, so I got my inspiration from Splitcoaststampers AGAIN! Those ladies make some very lovely cards. But know that I use them for inspiration and when I don't have the same supplies, stamps or texture plates, I gotta use what I have. Next month, I am going to try to do it without looking there first. We shall see.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

I wanted to get these posted before vacation. I am really trying to keep this current. (fingers crossed). We did three cards today and used the bigshot with one. I really like using Splitcoaststampers for my inspiration.

For this card we used:
Cardstock and Designer Series Paper (DSP): Sahara Sand, Confeti White to layer the Pacific Point DSP on and Whisper White scrap for our words.
Ink: Pacific Point
Stamp Set: Teeny Tiny Wishes

I used Whisper White cardstock as the card base and Island Oasis DSP, Tangerine Tango and Whisper White cardstock as layers. I used Classic Ink in Tangerine Tango and Old Olive and Tempting Turquoise. I also used the large oval punch and the scallop oval punch.

I used the Kind and Caring Thoughts stamp set from the 2009-2010 catalog. Cardstock is Whisper White, Lavender Lace and Basic Black. I used Whisper White craft ink and Soft Subtles Watercolor Wonder Crayons and Basic Black classic ink. I also used the Scallop Trim Border punch. I also used the uni-ball Signo Gel pen to create the 'stitching'. I did use a texture plate on the whisper white card front but it did not scan well.